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The Equality and Human Rights Commission's response to Chloe Smith MP, about the recent Voter ID pilot schemes and Public Sector Equality.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The Minister for the Constitution has written to the Equality and Human Rights Commission about improving accessibility to elections and securing our democratic processes.
The Minister for the Constitution, Chloe Smith, has today confirmed to Parliament that participants in the Infected Blood Inquiry will be able to access support for legal expenses for responding to the Inquiry's consulta…
Minister for the Constitution Chloe Smith speaks at the National Democracy Week Awards launch event.
The government announces the first-ever National Democracy Week Awards, which will take place as part of the inaugural National Democracy Week (2-8 July).
In May 2018, we will launch a programme of events organised by Council members, the Cabinet Office and various networks and organisations across the country.
Events, talks and fun activities to celebrate National Democracy week which will run from the 2 to 8 July 2018.
The Houses of Parliament have passed government proposals for changes to anonymous voter registration.
Two Non-Executive Directors have been appointed to the Constitution Group in Cabinet Office.
Minister for the Constitution Chloe Smith writes ahead of the Overseas Electors Bill debate.
Senior counter-fraud experts meet at the first ever International Public Sector Fraud Symposium in London.
The government publishes its response to the consultation on the votes for life policy statement and commits to deliver a lifelong vote to British expats.
Minister for the Constitution Chloe Smith announced the government's plans to recruit Youth Democracy Ambassadors on a visit to the Queen Elizabeth’s Girls’ School in Barnet yesterday (5 February).
The government will consult on plans to remove personal information from ballot paper and new electoral law offence.
The Minister for the Constitution, Chloe Smith MP, delivered this keynote speech at the SOLACE (Society of Local Authority Chief Executives and Senior Managers) Annual Elections Conference.
Chloe Smith delivered a key note speech at the Northern Ireland Commissioner for Children and Young People's 'Our Brexit Too' event in Newry.
Chloe Smith attended the launch of the Board of Trade, which will bring together prominent business and political figures from each part of the UK.
A new government consultation will open up business across the public sector.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Minister for Political and Constitutional Reform discussed the process and benefits of implementing Individual Electoral Registration.
Preliminary results show three quarters of voters automatically registered for individual electoral registration in trial run.
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